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Into the Still Blue

Into the Still Blue Book Cover Into the Still Blue
Under the Never Sky, Book 3
Veronica Rossi
Juvenile Fiction
HarperCollins
2014-01-28
400

The race for survival comes to a thrilling close in the earth-shattering conclusion to Veronica Rossi's New York Times bestselling Under the Never Sky trilogy. Their love and their leadership have been tested. Now it's time for Perry and Aria to unite the Dwellers and the Outsiders in one last desperate attempt to find the fabled Still Blue and bring balance to their world. Perfect for fans of the Hunger Games and Divergent series, Veronica Rossi's trilogy has been called "inspired, offbeat, and mesmerizing" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) and "incredibly original" (Seventeen.com). Brimming with romance and danger and building to a climax that will leave you breathless, Into the Still Blue brings this "masterpiece" trilogy to an unforgettable close (Examiner.com).

 

Review:

With the “Under the Never Sky” series being one of my favorite guilty pleasures, I could not wait to get my hands on “Into the Still Blue”.  Aria, Perry, Roar, Cinder and Company were in a bad situation the last time I saw them, and I was glad to know the action picked up immediately from where the previous book ended.

Before I go any further, I need to say that I did enjoy the book.  It was a fast and fun read, and I do not regret reading it.  The characters are fun, the plot still makes no sense but for some reason I did not care, and I am a total Perry and Aria shipper.

With that out-of-the-way, I was still irritated to no end by the sheer predictability of the book.  It feels as though not one single curveball was thrown, and I could have spared myself the few hours it took me to read it by just knowing everything would happen exactly as I thought it would, with one exception, and that is that the author left a major plotline unresolved.  In fact, it goes completely unmentioned.  It is as if it never happened, and that is a pet peeve of mine.

I enjoyed it, but it felt way too phoned in to count as a satisfying conclusion to an otherwise fun story.

 

Content Warning:

Language, Violence, Sexual Situations